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The independent theater collective Futur3 was founded in 2003 in Cologne by actors André Erlen, Stefan H. Kraft, and Klaus Maria Zehe. Additionally, musician Mariana Sadovska and author and dramaturge Klaus Fehling have been involved in almost all of the group's productions.
The plays are often developed through improvisations based on documentary material and autobiographical elements from the participants, tailored for performance venues in public spaces. Authors are integrated into the work (and the ensemble) through commissioned writing tasks.
Futur3 is a founding member of the Freihandelszone Ensemblenetzwerk Köln and has achieved regional and international recognition through various festival participations and collaborations. The world premiere of the play Raumung in der Stadt by Claudia Klischat was nominated for the Theaterzwang – Festival of Independent Theater NRW[1] in 2006. The production Vater.Mutter.Hund. (2007) was invited to the Theaterzwang Festival in 2008[2] and received nominations for the Cologne Dance and Theater Prize, along with productions like Eine Nacht in Afghanistan (2010) and Petersberg 1.[3][4] The latter won both the Cologne Theater Prize and the Kurt Hackenberg Prize for Political Theater in 2010.[5]
In 2016, Futur3 received the 27th Cologne Dance and Theater Prize, endowed with €10,000, for its three-part project Der unbekannte Nachbar, which addresses anonymous deaths in metropolitan areas.[5]
At the Kölner Kulturpreis 2022, the jury introduced a special award, the "Initiative Ukraine," due to the war in Ukraine. Futur3 was honored for its project "Art against War" and its support for the Ukrainian art scene and Ukrainian artists.[6][7]
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